A £1.6 million collaborative project between scientists at the University of Nottingham and University College London (UCL) is looking to improve the way we map the human brain. Focusing on the develo…
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Ames Lab research 3D prints practical catalytic objects for chemical study
Adding to the potential of 3D printed objects, research at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory has proved the ability to make objects with instilled catalytic potential. By adding th…
ECAM could be the low cost alternative metal 3D printing is looking for
Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing (ECAM) is a new metal 3D printing method in development as a low cost alternative to other techniques such as direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) and selective l…
Michigan Tech study asks how flexible 3D printing can save costs at home
Casio watch straps, ice cube trays, car parts and phone cases are among the items 3D printed in the latest study by Michigan Tech researchers Aubrey Woern and Professor Joshua Pearce. The items were m…
Chemical ghost signatures protect DED 3D printed parts from counterfeitting
IP protection is one concern that could stilt the growth of additive manufacturing for sensitive applications in high value industries such as aerospace, automotive and defence. Protection methods und…
Kyushu University demonstrates 3D bioprinted liver bud implant
The field of regenerative medicine holds the promise of creating more effective treatment for damaged organ and tissues by activating the body’s natural repair system. Researchers around the glo…
MIT develops method to 3D print abundant natural polymer cellulose
Imagine a material that is strong, flexible, renewable, biodegradable and just so happens to be omnipresent in natural and man made materials. Now imagine being able to 3D print this material into alm…
How to cut FFF 3D print times in half by the University of Michigan
Engineers at the University of Michigan’s Smart and Sustainable Automation Research Laboratory (S2A Lab) have landed an algorithm capable of keeping layers in check at up 10 times the typical sp…
3D printed device studies the life of flies for a better understanding of AI
The Gilestro Lab at Imperial College London specializes in the study of sleep and how it affects our everyday lives. By focusing on this particular aspect of animals and humans, the research seeks to …
4D bioprinting makes the smallest synthetic blood vessels to date
Studying the behaviour of a single layer of cells, scientists realized that the two-dimensional approach was not enough. To this, they added a third dimension and 3D printed scaffolds for cells to pro…